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General William Murray (born
Foxlowe;
baptised 29
October 1756 – 29
August 1818) was a
British soldier.
Foxlowe was born in 1756 and
baptised at Staveley...
- daughter, Mary, who
married Captain,
afterwards Lieutenant-general,
William Foxlowe, who took the name of
Murray in 1782.
Chichester 1894. "House of Commons"...
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School opened on 2 June 1913. In 1923, the
school was
relocated and
renamed Foxlowe Provisional School. Then on 25 June 1926 it was
renamed Jimna Provisional...
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School opened on 2 June 1913. In 1923, the
school was
moved and
renamed Foxlowe Provisional School. On 25 June 1926 it was
renamed Jimna Provisional School...
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Heritage List for England,
retrieved 5
December 2022
Historic England, "
Foxlowe House, gate
piers and
boundary walls,
Tideswell (1215902)",
National Heritage...
- work of L. S. Lowry.
Unseen Works from The
Estate of
Arthur Berry, The
Foxlowe Arts Centre, L****,
Staffordshire Moorlands, 1
October 2016 – 12 November...
- shop,
store and
provisional school. In 1922 the
Jimna area was
called Foxlowe the name
purportedly given by
George Byrne who had
selected land along...
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School (former))
Originally known as
Monsildale State School, then later,
Foxlowe State School.
Building was
moved from Monsildale.
Renamed Jimna State School...
- some of
which continued into the 1850s.
Hosking was
married to
Martha Foxlowe Terry—daughter of
Samuel Terry and
Rosetta Terry, and an independently-wealthy...
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undergone several nomenclature changes since its beginning.
Hosking purchased "
Foxlowe"
previously known as
Molonglo from Antill,
Henry Colden (1779–1852). He...